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Consider Advancing Your Paralegal Skills
The Advanced Certified Paralegal (ACP) program is designed to recognize a paralegal's commitment to continued growth and lifelong learning. 

The ACP courses are designed to advance your education by learning specific areas of law, rather than just testing on your current knowledge. An assessment component is part of the curriculum-based program, as well as interactive exercises. The average course is about 20 hours in length and organized into multiple chapters, so you can earn up to 20 hours of CLE for completing an ACP course. These web-based courses are available on a 24/7 basis.

Anyone can take an ACP course; you do not have to be a NALA Certified Paralegal. However, the distinguished ACP credential is only available to current Certified Paralegals. Upon successful completion of the program, a CP can earn the Advanced Certified Paralegal (ACP) credential and the continuing education hours. ACP courses include: 

  • Criminal Litigation
  • Discovery
  • e-Discovery
  • Family Law
  • Land Use
  • Trial Practice
 

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